>Want a cool, crisp cider >Sometimes want two because it's double the tastiness and relaxation but not too much to get drunk or hungover >Dont want to bother with big packs of bottles or having to open and discard two bottles
What's the issue here
In Connecticut and Georgia, state laws make it so purchased alcohol has to be in a sealed container, bag, or package. So when you walk out the store with your liquor, it's in a package. Hence the name. We don't get our drinks at a Liquor Store, we get it at the Package Store, or Packy
As someone who grew up in CT, I can vouch for the slang. Dumb as it seems, alot of people said it...The thing that surprised me were drive-through liquor stores in Ohio. It was like Mcdonalds, but with 30 racks.
>drive-through liquor stores in Ohio
Louisiana has them too. They sell gallon containers of mudslides for your party, homemade like that. Slushies for your car. Boggles the mind it is even safe.
In Connecticut and Georgia, state laws make it so purchased alcohol has to be in a sealed container, bag, or package. So when you walk out the store with your liquor, it's in a package. Hence the name. We don't get our drinks at a Liquor Store, we get it at the Package Store, or Packy
Oh. I'm in the southwest so ive never heard of that. Sounds interesting, guess I'll know if I ever go over there.
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Why not just buying French cidre in 0.75 l bottles? It's a shame how the prices has blown up though. I remember buying the bottom shit for 1.49€ for years and now it's at least 1.99€ in Germany.
Stop now before it's too late.
>Want a cool, crisp cider
>Sometimes want two because it's double the tastiness and relaxation but not too much to get drunk or hungover
>Dont want to bother with big packs of bottles or having to open and discard two bottles
What's the issue here
What's a package store
In Connecticut and Georgia, state laws make it so purchased alcohol has to be in a sealed container, bag, or package. So when you walk out the store with your liquor, it's in a package. Hence the name. We don't get our drinks at a Liquor Store, we get it at the Package Store, or Packy
Stop reading Wiki while drunk.
As someone who grew up in CT, I can vouch for the slang. Dumb as it seems, alot of people said it...The thing that surprised me were drive-through liquor stores in Ohio. It was like Mcdonalds, but with 30 racks.
>drive-through liquor stores in Ohio
Louisiana has them too. They sell gallon containers of mudslides for your party, homemade like that. Slushies for your car. Boggles the mind it is even safe.
that more of a new orleans thing tbh. also open container laws still apply.
Those are state treasures here
sounds unamerican
As a Georgian I can confirm I get my tallboy ciders from a Paki.
Michigan has party stores. Parts of Minnesota have bottle shops.
Prudish liquor laws are dumb.
At the package store
gas station
They only stock macro lagers, malt liquor, and IPA.
Do they really sell these. I have one close but I've been inside.
yeah the whole foods by me sells a bunch of cider in cans
First you have to find someone that's of age to purchase them.
You're a dumb nagger
Oh. I'm in the southwest so ive never heard of that. Sounds interesting, guess I'll know if I ever go over there.
whole foods.
>For me? Hard shiter and second-best girls.
Is there a drink that’s similar with higher alcohol content? I want something festive to drink for the holidays that will get me sloshed.
Put Hispaniced or dark rum in it
ice cider
Make mulled wine?
canada
euro cider is trash, my local breweries are way better
No wonder why people like driving to Florida.
Driving with an open container is no big deal.
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I repeat standby
Ariel alpha charlie, my team is ready and hot to engage. Let me know when those hingeheads are ready for a ass whooping over
Affirm alpha 21
Our team is going for the kill over
What?
Why not just buying French cidre in 0.75 l bottles? It's a shame how the prices has blown up though. I remember buying the bottom shit for 1.49€ for years and now it's at least 1.99€ in Germany.